As Greater Manchester's own climate change meetings begin today, a youth activist has issued a plea for the crisis to be taken seriously.
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It has been over 10 years since Lucy Mallon, played by Lorna Quinn, has been seen around the streets of Carrigstown in Fair City, but now after all these years, she is making a comeback.
Lucy was previously on the RTÉ soap as a troubled young woman who found herself being weirdly obsessed with Dolores Molloy, who she first met at a donor seminar.
Lucy having lost her mother, latched onto Dolores, and Dolores being kindhearted took Lucy under her wing and introduced her to the Carrigstown
As Greater Manchester's own climate change meetings begin today, a youth activist has issued a plea for the crisis to be taken seriously.
Police want to speak to this woman after an elderly couple were pick-pocketed while walking through Manchester city centre.
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